Honors
“For the development of new accelerator technology enabling an order of magnitude increase in the current delivered from a compact proton cyclotron. This work was carried out using artificial intelligence techniques and has enabled the realization of the IsoDAR experiment that will play a decisive role in the search for sterile neutrinos.”
“For his contribution to develop innovative designs of compact, high-current cyclotrons which make new opportunities for high intensity particle physics and industrial applications.”
"For his excellence in teaching and mentoring graduate and undergraduate students."